| The first alternative is a shortcut to insolvency, the second, a recipe for discontentment and civil unrest. |
| If this year's general election taught us anything, it's that there's discontentment amongst the electorate. |
| Such an autocratic style of leading a family leads to repression and suppression giving rise to feelings of discontentment and unhappiness. |
| The discontentment resurfaced when bank savings accounts were frozen, a step needed to implement the dollarization. |
| These problems easily can lead to discontentment and frustration for new staff members and may hamper the learning experience. |
| The article really hit home for me and spoke to the root of my restlessness and discontentment in life. |